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us. the house votes today on speaker john boehner's backup proposal to avoid the automatic tax increases and spending cuts set to take in effect just 12 days from now. president obama is threatening to veto that plan. a new cnn/orc poll reflects the concern among americans if the two sides do not reach a deal. 20% say going over the so-called fiscal cliff would lead to a crisis. 50% say it would cause major problems. dana bash is on capitol hill following this. i understand you have two lawmakers who are going to be votes on speaker boehner's plan b. how do they feel about this? >> we're steps off the house floor where the vote will take place later on today and i'm with congressman steve sutherland of florida and john fleming of louisiana. both of they see men are going to vote against your leader, against the speaker on this. why? >> well, we have great concerns that this doesn't go far enough to really solve the problems that we face. i would lean no yesterday. nothing that i've seen t
us. the house votes today on speaker john boehner's backup proposal to avoid the automatic tax increases and spending cuts set to take in effect just 12 days from now. president obama is threatening to veto that plan. a new cnn/orc poll reflects the concern among americans if the two sides do not reach a deal. 20% say going over the so-called fiscal cliff would lead to a crisis. 50% say it would cause major problems. dana bash is on capitol hill following this. i understand you have two...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> today people in ohio, pennsylvania, and the northeast will have to deal with the winter blast. the midwest is probably happy to see the storm leave. the first blizzard of the season, it left quite a mess. near ft. dodge, iowa, two people died in this 30-car pileup. the iowa state patrol says blinding snow was to blame. 20,000 people in iowa don't have power. most of the outages are centered around des moines. more than a foot of snow has fallen there and also in neighboring wisconsin. but in the south it wasn't about snow, it was about a tornado. a tornado that left this damage. this ef-1 tornado hit in mobile early thursday morning leaving a seven-mile path of destruction. >> all i know when i was laying down on the couch after i fed my baby, whatever, and all the lights just went off, and i mean when the lights just went off and i just heard a boom real loud and then the tornado was like over my house, roaring over my house and my whole house was just shakin
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> today people in ohio, pennsylvania, and the northeast will have to deal with the winter blast. the midwest is probably happy to see the storm leave. the first blizzard of the season, it left quite a mess. near ft. dodge, iowa, two people died in this 30-car pileup. the iowa state patrol says blinding snow was to blame. 20,000 people in iowa don't have power. most of the outages are centered around des moines. more than a foot of snow...
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she joins us from fargo. senator-elect welcome and congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> brown: it looks as though one of the first things you might face in office is what to do in the aftermath of the newtown shootings. you come from a strong second-amendment state. you yourself received an "a" rating from the n.r.a. but you spoke of possible changes to our gun laws. what changes specifically can you support now? >> well, i think we have to step back from all of this discussion and start really trying to examine what happened in connecticut and why it happened in connecticut. i also am a very staunch proponent of looking at our mental health system in this country and started a dressing those concerns as well. during the time that i was attorney general was also the time of columbine, there were a number of school shootings. i served as a chair of a committee that we pulled together within the national association of attorneys general to begin to discuss what we could change and i'm not willing to throw
she joins us from fargo. senator-elect welcome and congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> brown: it looks as though one of the first things you might face in office is what to do in the aftermath of the newtown shootings. you come from a strong second-amendment state. you yourself received an "a" rating from the n.r.a. but you spoke of possible changes to our gun laws. what changes specifically can you support now? >> well, i think we have to step back from all of...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> we have been following this case, this former u.s. marine here jailed in mexico because of a gun he tried to bring into the country. we have new details today. we have been talking to florida senator bill nelson who says jon hammar is expected to be released. this is after four months in a prison, believed to be controlled by a drug cartel. his parents have been getting frightening phone calls from that place. mexican police arrested him when he tried to cross the border, going from brownsville, texas, to mexico in august. and they alleged he had an illegal shotgun on him. turned out this was a family heirloom, he says it was cleared by u.s. customs, but police, they tossed him in jail anyway. i want to bring in sunny hostin on the case with me today. and, sunny, we talked about this, jon hammar, planning on driving through central america, headed to costa rica to go on a surf vacation because he was suffering ptsd after serving our country. does he have any l
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> we have been following this case, this former u.s. marine here jailed in mexico because of a gun he tried to bring into the country. we have new details today. we have been talking to florida senator bill nelson who says jon hammar is expected to be released. this is after four months in a prison, believed to be controlled by a drug cartel. his parents have been getting frightening phone calls from that place. mexican police arrested...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. [ male announcer ] with free package pickup from the u.s. postal service the holidays are easy. visit usps.com. pay, print, and have it picked up for free before december 20h for delivery in time for the holidays. you can even give us special instructions on where to find it. free package pickup. from the u.s. postal service. because it's nice to have an extra pair of hands around for the holidays. american soldier accused of walking of off his base and killing 16 afghan civilians in cold blood will now face the death penalty. the army announced today it will seek the first military execution since 1961. for staff sergeant robert bales. under the current system. the president has to approve any execution. army investigators say bales acted alone when he walked through two villages one night in march and shot people in their homes. most of the victims, women and children. his lawyer says bales should not face the death penalty because he was in his fourth war zone
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to do that, we're going to use the straight edge that we used for our rows, and we're going to use it as a guide for our saw. with our wall cut, we'll remove our straight edge and what we're going to do is we're going to actually cap this wall on the top with a piece of cellular pvc, but the homeowners really haven't decided on what detail or profile they want for the railing yet. of course, these shingles are going to get painted to match the shingles on the house and i think it was a really good idea to do this detail on the inside of this deck. i think it looks nice. it does. norm: while we're working on our house here in cambridge, there's another team working on it as well over in boston's south end. well, this has got to be the place. there aren't a lot of mill buildings that look like this on the inside. clearly some designers have been at work. dee, andrew, you guys back here? andrew: hey, we are, how you doing? all right, good to see you again. good to see you. boy, you guys take this whole working as a team thing real seriously right down to a single office? yeah, this set-u
to do that, we're going to use the straight edge that we used for our rows, and we're going to use it as a guide for our saw. with our wall cut, we'll remove our straight edge and what we're going to do is we're going to actually cap this wall on the top with a piece of cellular pvc, but the homeowners really haven't decided on what detail or profile they want for the railing yet. of course, these shingles are going to get painted to match the shingles on the house and i think it was a really...
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which brings us to tonight's report. with killings on the rise, illinois's governor, pat quinn, launched an ambitious anti-violence program two years ago called the neighborhood recovery initiative. on paper it sounded like a great idea and it really did catch our eye. and then we investigated and the cnn investigation found some pretty serious questions about whether this was crime prevention or good old-fashioned politics. here's investigative correspondent drew griffin. >> reporter: hello? hello? anybody here? this is one of the community organizing groups hired to help reduce violence in chicago. part of a $54.5 million initiative, governor pat quinn's neighborhood recovery initiative or nri, rolled out just before his contentious 2010 election. this group, called the woodlawn organization, got $1.2 million. >> so this is all that's left of the woodlawn organization. we walked through a front door that was wide open. you can see the equipment is here. this was defunded by the program because they couldn't figure out
which brings us to tonight's report. with killings on the rise, illinois's governor, pat quinn, launched an ambitious anti-violence program two years ago called the neighborhood recovery initiative. on paper it sounded like a great idea and it really did catch our eye. and then we investigated and the cnn investigation found some pretty serious questions about whether this was crime prevention or good old-fashioned politics. here's investigative correspondent drew griffin. >> reporter:...
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michael joins us now. michael, what is with the 140 character chunks, when did you start dolling out history this way. >> it is an antidote to the wrong looks i write. it was actually during one of the debates right here in the studio we were watching, as you remember. and christina arc, countries tina saw me looking at a search engine with twitter comments. and she said why don't you just go on twitter yourself. i said essentially i hadn't thought of that, why don't i try ooirz so as you started to post things you found along the way, before we show some of them, how do you come across these things you find that you have been putting up sm. >> well, i'm not only generally interested in presidential history but for years i've been fascinated on what images can evoke. you can see one picture, it asks a lot of questions. and i hope gets people curious about other larger issues that relate to it. >> ifill: let's show the viewers what we are talking about. this first picture i want to show shows in the foregro
michael joins us now. michael, what is with the 140 character chunks, when did you start dolling out history this way. >> it is an antidote to the wrong looks i write. it was actually during one of the debates right here in the studio we were watching, as you remember. and christina arc, countries tina saw me looking at a search engine with twitter comments. and she said why don't you just go on twitter yourself. i said essentially i hadn't thought of that, why don't i try ooirz so as you...
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everyone uses the word hollow. that's where we're at right now. >> we're going to continue to focus on the victims of friday's shooting. we're going bring you just a little bit of my interview with the mcdonnell family, whose daughter grace was killed on friday. we're going to play the whole interview for you tomorrow night. but we'll play just a little bit a little bit later on to honor grace, amazing grace, as we talked about in the interview. but there are many unanswered questions that involves this killer. why target an elementary school? why this school? why did he murder 20 first graders, little kids just 6 and 7 years old, young enough to believe in santa claus and the tooth fairy. as we said earlier today, authorities are examining a computer smashed in the gunman's home. susan candiotti spoke about that. investigators may never figure out what happened. sadly, though, there is a body of research on these kind of killers, on mass murderers, and the common ground they may share. dr. sanjay gupta joins me. h
everyone uses the word hollow. that's where we're at right now. >> we're going to continue to focus on the victims of friday's shooting. we're going bring you just a little bit of my interview with the mcdonnell family, whose daughter grace was killed on friday. we're going to play the whole interview for you tomorrow night. but we'll play just a little bit a little bit later on to honor grace, amazing grace, as we talked about in the interview. but there are many unanswered questions...
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joins us now, hamdi ulukaya, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> susie: so this is a real vote of confidence, especially in these tough economic times. why are you doing this big expansion right now? >> well, we trust in our business, we trust in our brand. thio gurt has a very exciting time in america right now, since we started five years ago. but also overall in the economy, if you look at t you know, we never lost confidence in america. we have some bumpy roads but we think that all things are going to go in a different direction in the next two years and we see it in our own business. >> susie: your business has been growing tremendously fast but there are a lot of other players that are getting into the greekio gurt area from general mills to dannon. what kind of pressure is this going to put on you competitively? >> look,io gurt has been around for long long time. not only in this country but in the world. but unfortunately, you know, we are eating lessio gurt here in america than most of the europe and even canada. sometimes less. this nutrition, pure simpli
joins us now, hamdi ulukaya, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> susie: so this is a real vote of confidence, especially in these tough economic times. why are you doing this big expansion right now? >> well, we trust in our business, we trust in our brand. thio gurt has a very exciting time in america right now, since we started five years ago. but also overall in the economy, if you look at t you know, we never lost confidence in america. we have some bumpy...
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and there are things that each one of us can do. each one of us can do. first of all, what can parents do? teach your children personal responsibility. teach our children resilience because teach them to understand when they fall down they can get back up. teachers, teach in children the values, the values of volunteerism. connecting to other people. creating, instead of destroying. neighbors, set an example of helping people who are suffering. >> we all have a responsibility. i'm sorry, that's all we have time for right now. dr. welner, thanks very much. >>> let's go to sam with the weather. >> hey, george. we're going to start with pictures out of colorado. the rockies in the last few storms have picked up powder. as skiers like to call it, freshys. and lara's like, no? i'm like, yes. absolutely. look at the current advise remembers. winter storm watches and warnings from green bay. chicago, you're right on the end of it. if this goes south, you're the longest snow drought period from year-to-year. you could get more out of this. there's where the blizz
and there are things that each one of us can do. each one of us can do. first of all, what can parents do? teach your children personal responsibility. teach our children resilience because teach them to understand when they fall down they can get back up. teachers, teach in children the values, the values of volunteerism. connecting to other people. creating, instead of destroying. neighbors, set an example of helping people who are suffering. >> we all have a responsibility. i'm sorry,...
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it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficult neighborhoods and often broken families, they need a longer school day. that is nothing new there. there's another way to do that without spending a bunch of money. you can get your teachers union to agree to stagger the school day. some teachers come in early and you have study hall, some come in later and you have sports after school. there is a bunch of ways to address education. great teachers more than parent involvement or anything, you put a great teacher in front of a kid, they work miracles. i think our goal is to say that we're going to fix education. we're working statewide to begin to implement. we do not want them filling out multiple choice tests but you have to measure the effectiveness of a teacher. our goal is sitting do
it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficult neighborhoods and often broken families, they need a longer school day. that is nothing new there. there's another way to do that without spending a bunch of money. you can get your...
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i use a little red wine. you could throw herbs in there. >> o.k., so this is going to give the steam infusion that we were just talking about and it's also gonna give the flavor infusion at the same time. >> you can't do that in an oven. that's the beauty of this. come here and take a look at this. this is a prime rib that we cooked for less than an hour. take a look at this. >> wow, that looks perfect. >> let me cut you another piece. look at the juice in that. is that amazing? >> that is definitely cooked perfectly. >> but the fact that this cooked in under an hour, absolutely perfect. when i say goof-proof, taste that. right? >> that tastes awesome. now remember, unlike your big oven at home, with the ninja, no preheating is required, so no wasting time for oven to heat up. >> stephanie: and look what else you can do with steam roasting. check out these ribs. >> mark: wow! >> they are so tender. the meat literally falls from the bone. >> you know, i know that if you try to cook ribs like that in a conventi
i use a little red wine. you could throw herbs in there. >> o.k., so this is going to give the steam infusion that we were just talking about and it's also gonna give the flavor infusion at the same time. >> you can't do that in an oven. that's the beauty of this. come here and take a look at this. this is a prime rib that we cooked for less than an hour. take a look at this. >> wow, that looks perfect. >> let me cut you another piece. look at the juice in that. is that...
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tell us what you anticipate here. you're not scared of some of the slow-down we're seeing with consumer demand on jewelry? >> no, we think some of the issues that have impacted tiffany this quarter and even the previous quarter, such as higher input costes, softness in asia, are temporary, not secular long-term trends. the intermediator to long-term thesis with tiffany is very solid. it's about emerging markets and taking advantage of an iconic brand in the creation of wealth around the world. >> tom: emerging markets tend to be somewhat more risky. but you're also looking for health care, which tend to be more defensive. quest diagnostics her play here. the stock has been under some pressure as the company is trying to restructure itself. >> yes. but their quest is going to take advantage of two major trends. one is the affordable health care act which in 2014 will bring some 30 million additional people into the insured category. and that should mean more testing. plus want aging of the baby boom generation is a hug
tell us what you anticipate here. you're not scared of some of the slow-down we're seeing with consumer demand on jewelry? >> no, we think some of the issues that have impacted tiffany this quarter and even the previous quarter, such as higher input costes, softness in asia, are temporary, not secular long-term trends. the intermediator to long-term thesis with tiffany is very solid. it's about emerging markets and taking advantage of an iconic brand in the creation of wealth around the...
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he says he very much fears a desperate president assad will use them. this is the word of a rebel commander. he has a vested interest in saying these things. we talked yesterday with former defense secretary cohen of the concerns over this intelligence and that is what u.s. officials have to weigh, how much they trust the voices on the ground among a ragtag bunch of rebels. >>shepard: now the kidnapping ordeal surrounding the nbc news team including their chief foreign correspondent richard engel in syria. after the escape, one team member was still unaccounted for. nbc reports today that man, too, is safe. remember, according to the network gunman kidnapped and blindfolded richard engel along with several colleagues. the report is they tied them up, threatened to kill them and tried to make them choose which of them should be shot first. according to nbc news, the team managed to escape after a firefight but amid the gunshot aztecal support staffer got separated from the group. today, nbc news confirmed that worker is free and "said to be in good condi
he says he very much fears a desperate president assad will use them. this is the word of a rebel commander. he has a vested interest in saying these things. we talked yesterday with former defense secretary cohen of the concerns over this intelligence and that is what u.s. officials have to weigh, how much they trust the voices on the ground among a ragtag bunch of rebels. >>shepard: now the kidnapping ordeal surrounding the nbc news team including their chief foreign correspondent...
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a lot of people use comfort foods to comfort them. but the thing that is most comforting is using yourself yourself. i feel anxious is hard rather than munching. a lot of people eat even more because they feel badly about having eaten. a lot of people need to learn how to normalize or step back it's okay because i over ate. >> love yourself more than that ginger bread cookie. >> thank you. the time now is 52 after the top of the hour. if you thought dinosaurs were a stink you thoug-- were extinct. you are wrong. t rex around town. help from the air force's best pilot. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people wh
a lot of people use comfort foods to comfort them. but the thing that is most comforting is using yourself yourself. i feel anxious is hard rather than munching. a lot of people eat even more because they feel badly about having eaten. a lot of people need to learn how to normalize or step back it's okay because i over ate. >> love yourself more than that ginger bread cookie. >> thank you. the time now is 52 after the top of the hour. if you thought dinosaurs were a stink you...
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use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. >> kaman, cry baby, cry for me. megyn: that's a classic. "kelly's court" is back in session. on the docket today, the legendary bully from the hit film a christmas story, "a christmas story", getting ready for a legal battle. zack ward played the boy scut farkus. in the movie, "a christmas story", it plays nonstop on christmas. it has led to a broadway show and action figures and games. zack ward, there he is. he looks good. now he is 43 years old. very young. and he is suing a company that licensed the right to make toys based on the movie, saying that he has been cheated in his image is being used to market the merchandise without his consent, and he
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i'm willing to bet that they don't think that using a gun and using common sense are incompatible ideas. there is a big chunk of space between what the 2nd amendment means and having no rules at all. >> reporter: to that end, the president announced vice president biden and an administration team will craft recommendations on everything from gun laws to mental health, to be sent to congress by january. >> this is not some washington commission. this is not something where folks will be studying the issue for six months and publishing a report that gets read and then pushed aside. this is a team that has a very specific task-- the pull together real reforms right now. >> ifill: the president bristled at a suggestion that he took little action on gun control during his first term. but he acknowledged the sandy hook massacre has been a wake up call for all americans. he said the public could agree to re-instate a ban on assault- style weapons and close a loophole that allows private sales at gun shows without a background check. house democrats gathered on capitol hill also urged a ban on
i'm willing to bet that they don't think that using a gun and using common sense are incompatible ideas. there is a big chunk of space between what the 2nd amendment means and having no rules at all. >> reporter: to that end, the president announced vice president biden and an administration team will craft recommendations on everything from gun laws to mental health, to be sent to congress by january. >> this is not some washington commission. this is not something where folks will...
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for the rest of us, a gloomy day. perfect for soup and football. >> thanks, chuck. >>> new this morning, a u.s. drone strike killed at least four people including a top al qaeda commander in the western part of pakistan. military intelligence officers say the drone struck a home in north waziristan. this is the second attack in four days to kill an al qaeda leader in afghanistan. >>> nelson mandela is resting comfortably in the hospital. jacob zuma says he visit with him and he's doing okay. 94-year-old mandela was admitted to the hospital for routine tests. a spokesperson says he needs routine medical attention because of his age. >>> former george h.w. bush is waking up in a texas hospital. the hospital specs person says the 88-year-old continues improving but will not be released this weekend. another update is expected tomorrow. the nation's 41st president has been in the hospital for more than two weeks, undergoing treatment for a bronchitis-related cough. no word on when the former president will be released fro
for the rest of us, a gloomy day. perfect for soup and football. >> thanks, chuck. >>> new this morning, a u.s. drone strike killed at least four people including a top al qaeda commander in the western part of pakistan. military intelligence officers say the drone struck a home in north waziristan. this is the second attack in four days to kill an al qaeda leader in afghanistan. >>> nelson mandela is resting comfortably in the hospital. jacob zuma says he visit with him...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. citigroup announces major layoffs, cutting 11,000 jobs. is this a sign of things to come in corporate america? >> tom: i'm tom hudson. president obama tries to win over top business leaders, warning republicans are holding the global economy hostage over the fiscal cliff. >> susie: and apple shares get
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he took three weeks to come back to us. he's gone on still on the campaign trail, still working through. republicans have not waited to solve this problem. >> congressman is going to struggle with the numbers as mitt romney did during the debates. they don't add up. if you don't increase the tax rates on the highest 2%, you cannot generate enough revenue for deficit reduction. unfortunately, the changes in the tax code, which is republicans want to turn to will increase taxes and cut tax deductions for the middle class americans. >> all right. joining me now, contributing editor for the daily beast. we just heard from democratic senator there. does that sound like any progress has been made? as we talk about 23 days, that doesn't take into account we are looking at december 21st. if you happen to watch that on television, it looks like both sides are hardening. the cement is getting thicker. there's a growing recognition on the republican side that they have lost the debate over the higher tax rates and that those rates wil
he took three weeks to come back to us. he's gone on still on the campaign trail, still working through. republicans have not waited to solve this problem. >> congressman is going to struggle with the numbers as mitt romney did during the debates. they don't add up. if you don't increase the tax rates on the highest 2%, you cannot generate enough revenue for deficit reduction. unfortunately, the changes in the tax code, which is republicans want to turn to will increase taxes and cut tax...
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they still didn't know what they want to use this moment for. at least the president wants to pass the tax increase on the upper-class. >> the president does have the political advantage. he has the card, political cards. the republicans have put themselves in a position of seeing as trit butte of the deserving or undeserving rich. that essentially comes down to the point they don't want taxes raised on the richest 1%, one half of 1%, one/150 of 1% it is a terrible position for them to be in. but if some agreement is not reached, early in january then i don't-- i think that the political tactical advantage that the president has and the democrats have will be lost if the economy starts to go south on us. because it will lead inevitly to a loss of public confidence in the sector. >> but every friday you guys sit here and talk about the political calculations of our leaders. you know, they did that all the way through the campaign. you're suggesting that if i ask you what is the political calculation of the president right now or the republican, y
they still didn't know what they want to use this moment for. at least the president wants to pass the tax increase on the upper-class. >> the president does have the political advantage. he has the card, political cards. the republicans have put themselves in a position of seeing as trit butte of the deserving or undeserving rich. that essentially comes down to the point they don't want taxes raised on the richest 1%, one half of 1%, one/150 of 1% it is a terrible position for them to be...
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an organization officials promise to put it to good use. >> that money is used to recruit additional volunteers. currently we're serving 10% of the children who are under the protection of the courts in maryland. so we always need additional volunteers. >> his display has been getting busier and busier, gaining momentum as it gains in popularity. last year alone he was able to raise $1200 in the 30 days of lights and music. so why casa? >> the lowest people in society i guess are foster children. they don't have a choice. they're in a situation. they can't make decisions for themselves. so they do need someone to help represent them. that's why i chose to help them out. >> thousands of lights, thousands of dollars and thousands of smiles. now that's the reason to celebrate. ♪ >> really pretty to see. if you would like to see that display, head to zire's home athrong 800 block of festival avenue. it runs through tomorrow night at 10:00. you can all donate by heading to wbal tv.com. >> definitely a labor of love. chances are you're not keeping every holiday gift you receive. up next
an organization officials promise to put it to good use. >> that money is used to recruit additional volunteers. currently we're serving 10% of the children who are under the protection of the courts in maryland. so we always need additional volunteers. >> his display has been getting busier and busier, gaining momentum as it gains in popularity. last year alone he was able to raise $1200 in the 30 days of lights and music. so why casa? >> the lowest people in society i guess...
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and many of us got one. but these storms also delivered a deadly punch, all across the country. >> oh, jesus. look at that tornado. >> reporter: this is just 1 of more than 30 reported tornadoes that touched down on christmas day, leaving behind heavy damage. >> it's been on the ground for over a minute. >> reporter: this one roared through mobile, alabama, tearing down parts of trinity episcopal church and some downtown businesses. another twister hit pearl river county in mississippi. blowing insulation into trees and peeling back walls of homes. there were some injuries reported there. but no deaths. >> judging from some of the damage we witnessed today, it's a miracle that no one was hurt any worse than they were. >> in this truck. and kept us from being sucked up in the tornado. >> reporter: further east in the state, in stone county, theresa mason and her boyfriend took shelter from a tornado inside their truck. >> it started jerking us and spinning us. >> reporter: the same fast-moving storms brought
and many of us got one. but these storms also delivered a deadly punch, all across the country. >> oh, jesus. look at that tornado. >> reporter: this is just 1 of more than 30 reported tornadoes that touched down on christmas day, leaving behind heavy damage. >> it's been on the ground for over a minute. >> reporter: this one roared through mobile, alabama, tearing down parts of trinity episcopal church and some downtown businesses. another twister hit pearl river county...
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using a smartphone and some wise use of your time. we'll break it down for you now with senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. so what are we talking about here? >> this is an interesting approach they used at northwestern university and they actually saw results, which is somewhat unusual with weight loss programs, results that actually lasted. so when folks used an app to track what they were eating and how much they were exercising as well as an in-person class that they went to, where they had support from other people, they lost 15 pounds and they kept it off. as long as they really used the app and really went to those classes. so 15 pounds and keeping it off is, you know, these people started at around 250 pounds, so this isn't the cure all and be all and end all for them, but certainly a good start. >> and it seems to be working. why? is it because of the extra pressure from the app? >> i think it's the one-two punch that really does it. i'll show you one of the screens from the app and i think that will help explain i
using a smartphone and some wise use of your time. we'll break it down for you now with senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. so what are we talking about here? >> this is an interesting approach they used at northwestern university and they actually saw results, which is somewhat unusual with weight loss programs, results that actually lasted. so when folks used an app to track what they were eating and how much they were exercising as well as an in-person class that they went...
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aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome back to the at & t big ten championship post-game. one of the best game day rituals, jump around. they love doing that in madison, wisconsin. congratulations to wisconsin, big ten champs for the third consecutive year. they will be heading to meet stanford in the rose ball. after the break, we take you back to indy for the big ten championship trophy presentation. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped alot of people
aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something....
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i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. trying to find a better job can likbe frustrating.gs, so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to creatoptions for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. >>> a shooting rampage in newtown, connecticut, is reigniting the debate about gun control. a growing number of americans say something has to be done and done now
i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. trying to find a better job can likbe frustrating.gs, so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to creatoptions for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. as part of...
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. >> do you have a comment on the show this e-mail us. if you have a video of your animal doing something go to our website. the half time report from tv's andy levy will be talking about this forever. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by mummy. the bodies or persons or animals embalmed with preservatives in the ancient egyptian. thanks, mummy. >>> i want to make two points here. we are back. can we go to gavin's chair here real quick? this is what happens when you drink beer in the green room. he had to run to the bathroom and he wanted us to wait. i said we are not going to wait. for our half time report, andy, i want to do you a special favor. >> what is that? >> i think you should just start in with "love actually" because you feel strongly and whatever time we have left over for the other stories, we can get to the other stories, but i realize that your feelings for" love actually" are probably the strongest of anybody in the northern hem miss fee. hemisphere. so why don't you put everything away and explain to me scene by s
. >> do you have a comment on the show this e-mail us. if you have a video of your animal doing something go to our website. the half time report from tv's andy levy will be talking about this forever. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by mummy. the bodies or persons or animals embalmed with preservatives in the ancient egyptian. thanks, mummy. >>> i want to make two points here. we are back. can we go to gavin's chair here real quick? this is what happens when you...
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of marijuana now comes the hard part i will the states regulate the sale and use of the drug and will the federal government let them. you need to know this earlier this year michigan's republican governor rick snyder attended a hearing on capitol hill to talk about state economies and job creation he was asked about controversial right to work for less laws that starve unions of critical funding and leave working people collecting smaller paychecks with fewer benefits and vulnerable to more workplace accidents is what governor snyder had to say about these. right to work is an issue that's a very divisive issue people feel very strongly about it so right to work is an issue that may have its time and place but i don't believe it's appropriate michigan during two thousand and twelve i don't believe it's appropriate michigander in two thousand and twelve that's what snyder said earlier this year and yet at his behest at the end of. last week his republican colleagues in the state house and senate jammed through a right to work for less law in a rushed thursday evening vote as scores of
of marijuana now comes the hard part i will the states regulate the sale and use of the drug and will the federal government let them. you need to know this earlier this year michigan's republican governor rick snyder attended a hearing on capitol hill to talk about state economies and job creation he was asked about controversial right to work for less laws that starve unions of critical funding and leave working people collecting smaller paychecks with fewer benefits and vulnerable to more...
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investigators say he stole the rifle he used from someone he knew. so far there is no apparent motive for the attack. >>> new details tonight on what happened before the discovery of two people found bound and gagged in the middle of a san francisco street. joe vasquez on how the brutal crime went down, and the cryptic aliases the suspects went by. >> reporter: according to court document, the two male sense, one carrying a gun, went inside this home at 3733 san bruno avenue, assaulted the male victim, steven reed, then tied his hands behind his back. then prosecutors say the suspects beat the female victim, 19-year-old audrey prado, hog-tied her averages to her ankles, then gagged her with a sock. last night, a resident here told linda yi that the police took key evidence away including bedding. >> like what? >> a computer , mattresses, like, beds. >> reporter: after they drove away, police believe one of the suspects shot steven in the neck. both victims were dumped on a sidewalk a half mile away. steven reed was dead. prado is still in the hospita
investigators say he stole the rifle he used from someone he knew. so far there is no apparent motive for the attack. >>> new details tonight on what happened before the discovery of two people found bound and gagged in the middle of a san francisco street. joe vasquez on how the brutal crime went down, and the cryptic aliases the suspects went by. >> reporter: according to court document, the two male sense, one carrying a gun, went inside this home at 3733 san bruno avenue,...
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my mother is black and moved us to a white community. i got jumped literally right here on this pavement because i was black. and they would make coents about my mom, and make monkey noises. >> to the white boys, he was not white enough. >> my father's house, this is home. >> to his father's black neighbors, he was not black enough. >> always jokes here and there and light-skinned boys think they are this and things of that nature. >> high yellow meaning light skinned. it's one of the many taunts over the years he felt rejected by the black community. >> light skinned is more valued by -- >> this professor wants to get people of all shades working together to end colorism. instead of pointing fingers at one another. it's why this dark-skinned woman began the project that looks at the experiences of light-skinned people and what it means to be black. she plans to turn it into a book of photos and essays. >> once i really started as my own personal inspiration, and it helped me to kind of think differently, if you will, and reflect on the
my mother is black and moved us to a white community. i got jumped literally right here on this pavement because i was black. and they would make coents about my mom, and make monkey noises. >> to the white boys, he was not white enough. >> my father's house, this is home. >> to his father's black neighbors, he was not black enough. >> always jokes here and there and light-skinned boys think they are this and things of that nature. >> high yellow meaning light...
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hold free brought us closer video for your media projects free video done to our teeth dot com. well i'm john berman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture in february this year as you can governor rick snyder testified on capitol hill saying that right to work for less laws were not right for michigan so what's changed over the last ten months and how badly will the right to work for less law urge the michigan economy also as tuitions rates of colleges and universities across the country continue to skyrocket tuition free universities are becoming relics of another age our students at one of the stations last to asian for universities fighting back against a first ever plan to charge tuition and last month washington state and colorado became the first two states in america to legalize the recreational use of marijuana now comes the hard part of the states regulate the sale and use of the drug and will the federal government let them. you need to know this earlier this year michigan's republican governor rick snyder attended a hearing on capit
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spied on the us. because they had no other recourse their emails were hacked and the world found out what they were doing and they just want to say it's utterly reprehensible for a company to be spying on its victims and that's what the world found out stratfor was doing among many many other nefarious activities and whoever did hack those e-mails whoever expose those e-mails from stratfor revealing all this did a tremendous service for democracy and against those who would. impede democracy so whoever did that did a tremendous service for all of us and i want to thank them. all right any because the yes men are two guys and they've done remarkable things in bringing awareness to the insidious and weak and ways these corporations but there are just two guys is there a way and i think this might work into the action switchboard question are you trying to scale the yes man in other words the world needs a thousand yes men they need ten thousand yes men how can you take what you do the essence of what yo
spied on the us. because they had no other recourse their emails were hacked and the world found out what they were doing and they just want to say it's utterly reprehensible for a company to be spying on its victims and that's what the world found out stratfor was doing among many many other nefarious activities and whoever did hack those e-mails whoever expose those e-mails from stratfor revealing all this did a tremendous service for democracy and against those who would. impede democracy so...
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send us your story. you will see, there is a click for the ureport link under the holiday helper section to let us know how you are helping out. what is the legal limit for driving while high? don't know? neither do the states that have just legalized marijuana and the latest on a shooting in a california indian reservation we have been telling you about. an update, next. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >> jamie: rescue in afghanistan, five days after kidnapped by the taliban, an american doctor is free. coalition forces swoop in after reports his life could be in danger. we'll have a live report. >>> regulation nation. is the water you drink a pollutant? it could cost you your home. >>> nfl tragedy, the football league in shock after a car crash leaves one dallas cowboys player dead an
send us your story. you will see, there is a click for the ureport link under the holiday helper section to let us know how you are helping out. what is the legal limit for driving while high? don't know? neither do the states that have just legalized marijuana and the latest on a shooting in a california indian reservation we have been telling you about. an update, next. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ]...
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decode this for us. are the players privately as bleak about the prospects as their public statement suggests? >> not as bleak, margaret, but bleaker than they were even a week ago and that's not terribly encouraging. the president as you reported is flying back to washington last night and some members of congress are coming back earlier than others. there will be some meetings here, there have to be some meetings between the principals and the president. there are a couple of options in the last couple of days even though it seems like five days is terribly, terribly short. there shall bills floating out there to keep tax rates where they're at for people making $250,000 and below. that could slide around. there's a senate bill that floats around. there's the president's offer which could still be amended. option 3, of course. is to go over the cliff and fight this out on january 1. >> warner: are there any meaningful back-channel negotiations going on? >> leadership aides on both sides say the channel
decode this for us. are the players privately as bleak about the prospects as their public statement suggests? >> not as bleak, margaret, but bleaker than they were even a week ago and that's not terribly encouraging. the president as you reported is flying back to washington last night and some members of congress are coming back earlier than others. there will be some meetings here, there have to be some meetings between the principals and the president. there are a couple of options in...
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can you tell us about that? >> reporter: absolutely. 9:30 is when the gunshots rang out here in newtown at sandy hook elementary, and the governor here calling for a moment of silence. not just here in connecticut, but across the country in terms of support for the victims and the victims' families. he's also asking area churches to ring their bells 26 times for the victims. so certainly a very important and poignant time for residents here in newtown tomorrow at 9:30. >> sandra, i cannot tell you how grateful we are to have you out there. thank you for that. john? >> these are some statistics that a lot of people of talking about. in 2008 japan had just 11 gun-related murders. the u.s., 12,000. so should america look to other countri countries' gun policies now? we have someone with a unique perspective on this. cnn's own kyung lah. >> reporter: i moved back to the u.s. this summer. for the last five years, i was living in japan as cnn's tokyo correspondent. in that entire time, i never covered a shooting. ther
can you tell us about that? >> reporter: absolutely. 9:30 is when the gunshots rang out here in newtown at sandy hook elementary, and the governor here calling for a moment of silence. not just here in connecticut, but across the country in terms of support for the victims and the victims' families. he's also asking area churches to ring their bells 26 times for the victims. so certainly a very important and poignant time for residents here in newtown tomorrow at 9:30. >> sandra, i...
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you pocket $10, not a bad deal. >> that's all for us here on wusa9. the cbs evening news is next and derek is back at 7:00. good night.
you pocket $10, not a bad deal. >> that's all for us here on wusa9. the cbs evening news is next and derek is back at 7:00. good night.
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. >>> thanks for joining us. today, cnn "newsroom" continues with ashleigh banfield. >> nice to see you, everyone. hello. it is 11:00 on the east coast. 8:00 a.m. on the west coast. how far is too far? that question is being asked around the world today as outrage seems to be building over the tragic death of a nurse in britain who was duped by a prank phone call from two australian deejays. both posing as queen elizabeth and prince charles. as you've probably heard by now, they said they were calling to check on the condition of prince william's pregnant wife, the duchess of cambridge, who was being treated at the hospital for acute morning sickness. we now have a photo of the nurse who committed suicide. it's being released by the london police. she was the one who took the call and passed that on to catherine's ward and another nurse released confidential information on catherine's condition. the station aired the recording of the call on tuesday and on friday, this nurse was found dead after apparently a suic
. >>> thanks for joining us. today, cnn "newsroom" continues with ashleigh banfield. >> nice to see you, everyone. hello. it is 11:00 on the east coast. 8:00 a.m. on the west coast. how far is too far? that question is being asked around the world today as outrage seems to be building over the tragic death of a nurse in britain who was duped by a prank phone call from two australian deejays. both posing as queen elizabeth and prince charles. as you've probably heard by...
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you for being here with us. don't forget tonight's live stream on the website about the tim cook interview, the future of apple. that's 11:30, 10:30 central. good night for now. your late local news starts now. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- our big story tonight --
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it's still with us. it's still out there. the president made a last minute statement late this afternoon. where does everything stand? >> nobody knows, judy. what happened last night in the republican caucus is precedent shatteng. i mean it really is. that john boeer could not get a majority of his own caucus to support what had become the republican position, endorsed not simply by him but by republican whip kevin mccar three an republican majority leader eric cantor. and it's a real problem. i think it puts at risk boehner's own leadership and his ability to deliver republicans. it weakens the bargaining position for republicans in the final negotiations. but i don't knowow much closer we are because i think it strengthens the liberals in the democratic caucus, which is going to make it tougher for the republicans to accept it. because a weakened republican means a strengthened emboldened democratic liberal group. and i just think that there are too many moving parts at this point to say this is what i
it's still with us. it's still out there. the president made a last minute statement late this afternoon. where does everything stand? >> nobody knows, judy. what happened last night in the republican caucus is precedent shatteng. i mean it really is. that john boeer could not get a majority of his own caucus to support what had become the republican position, endorsed not simply by him but by republican whip kevin mccar three an republican majority leader eric cantor. and it's a real...
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where does that leave us? check this out, the percentages of average are going to pop in. 183% in santa rosa. san francisco right now, 172%. san francisco, in the last five days got about 20% of its annual rainfall total. this was a big event, and it helped greatly with the reservoirs, and the rain buckets. when i come back, we're going to go looking for more showers in the five-day forecast. >>> rain and speed are being blamed for a rollover crash that happened on interstate 580. it happened around noon in livermore. a woman from tracy said the truck hit a pothole and she lost control. her truck actually flipped several times, and landed in the opposite lane. fortunately, the woman suffered only minor injuries. the chp said she may have been driving a little too fast. >>> the highway patrol also respond today a crash this morning. the crash shut down northbound lanes for more than an hour, southbound lanes were backed up all the way to san rafael. three people suffered minor injuries. >>> stay with us, bill w
where does that leave us? check this out, the percentages of average are going to pop in. 183% in santa rosa. san francisco right now, 172%. san francisco, in the last five days got about 20% of its annual rainfall total. this was a big event, and it helped greatly with the reservoirs, and the rain buckets. when i come back, we're going to go looking for more showers in the five-day forecast. >>> rain and speed are being blamed for a rollover crash that happened on interstate 580. it...
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so, please join us tomorrow night, too. and i'd like to remind everyone, that if you'd like to help with the hurricane relief effort, you can do it on the web at redcross.org or text redcross to 90999 to make a $10 donation. please do that, or you will almost certainly go to hell. [ applause ] not only is my first guest tonight the main reason i got into television. he is the main reason i got a television. he is the host of "the late show with david letterman." and i am more excited that he is here tonight than i am able to explain. please welcome, mr. rock and roll, david letterman. [ cheers and applause ] welcome. it's wonderful to have you here. >> great pleasure to be here, thank you. >> jimmy: i'm excited to have you here. a little bit overwhelmed. i would imagine it's similar to when johnny carson was on your show. >> well, when johnny carson was on my show, the big difference was johnny carson really was something and i'm not much of anything. that was the big, big difference. >> jimmy: well, maybe to you. but to me
so, please join us tomorrow night, too. and i'd like to remind everyone, that if you'd like to help with the hurricane relief effort, you can do it on the web at redcross.org or text redcross to 90999 to make a $10 donation. please do that, or you will almost certainly go to hell. [ applause ] not only is my first guest tonight the main reason i got into television. he is the main reason i got a television. he is the host of "the late show with david letterman." and i am more excited...
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to do that, we're going to use the straight edge that we used for our rows, and we're going to use it as a guide for our saw. with our wall cut, we'll remove our straight edge and what we're going to do is we're going to actually cap this wall on the top with a piece of cellular pvc, but the homeowners really haven't decided on what detail or profile they want for the railing yet. of course, these shingles are going to get painted to match the shingles on the house and i think it was a really good idea to do this detail on the inside of this deck. i think it looks nice. it does. norm: while we're working on our house here in cambridge, there's another team working on it as well over in boston's south end. well, this has got to be the place. there aren't a lot of mill buildings that look like this on the inside. clearly some designers have been at work. dee, andrew, you guys back here? andrew: hey, we are, how you doing? all right, good to see you again. good to see you. boy, you guys take this whole working as a team thing real seriously right down to a single office? yeah, this set-u
to do that, we're going to use the straight edge that we used for our rows, and we're going to use it as a guide for our saw. with our wall cut, we'll remove our straight edge and what we're going to do is we're going to actually cap this wall on the top with a piece of cellular pvc, but the homeowners really haven't decided on what detail or profile they want for the railing yet. of course, these shingles are going to get painted to match the shingles on the house and i think it was a really...
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it hasn't protected us. it has resulted in arguments that should have a consequence of maybe a slap in the face, resulting in a bullet through the heart. it results in a double-murder in this case, a murder/suicide. guns don't protect. they cause suicide. >> let me bring in -- >> they cause suicide? >> i can promise, i'll get back to you, carol. here is what they say to me. i've had it all. but trying to get a debate going. i've been on two years on cnn. in that time, there's been a series of gun rages. each time it is the same debate and nothing gets done about it. 300 million guns and you have between 11,000 and 12,000 guns and murders a year. by comparison, britain has 35 as does germany and australia. japan has one or two. to countries that have strict gun control have very little gun murder. what do you say to americans who say it makes me feel safe? >> i think carole had it right. she said it is about personal responsibility. that is the most important part about this whole conversation. it is a diffic
it hasn't protected us. it has resulted in arguments that should have a consequence of maybe a slap in the face, resulting in a bullet through the heart. it results in a double-murder in this case, a murder/suicide. guns don't protect. they cause suicide. >> let me bring in -- >> they cause suicide? >> i can promise, i'll get back to you, carol. here is what they say to me. i've had it all. but trying to get a debate going. i've been on two years on cnn. in that time, there's...
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and anything we say will be and absolutely can be used against us. that is if he comes out in any way, you know, against morsi, he will delegitimize the morsi critics because he'll use it against him and vice versa. we're going to have to, you know, do our best, i think, to build bridges where possible, draw red lines where necessary and try to insulate ourselves from the worst impacts of this crisis. you know, mike, there's a concept in climate change where they speak about we need to manage the unavoidable and avoid the unmanageable. and it's true about the climate, and it's true about the middle east as well. it's one of the reasons i began this column in cairo basically saying, you know, if you look at the mediterranean today up north in europe, you're seeing the european supernational state break apart. and to the south, you're seeing the arab nation state system break apart. these are two great system. and that tells me one thing. we need to get our act together. we need to be as resilient as possible because the whole world is depending on us.
and anything we say will be and absolutely can be used against us. that is if he comes out in any way, you know, against morsi, he will delegitimize the morsi critics because he'll use it against him and vice versa. we're going to have to, you know, do our best, i think, to build bridges where possible, draw red lines where necessary and try to insulate ourselves from the worst impacts of this crisis. you know, mike, there's a concept in climate change where they speak about we need to manage...
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e-mail us. and we'll get you some of your e maims later in the show. >>> as washington teeters on the fiscal cliff, one county in ohio is sitting pretty. this county is actually debt free. a lot of folks are looking at this and going, wait a second, those guys are meeting in seven hours, maybe they should watch this segment. let's tape it and send it over there. >> eric: and then his job was to protect his quarterback. now one nfl player making a shocking admission about why he...